Physics
Aircraft Controls
Math
Weight & Balance
Potpourri
100
Lift, Weight, Thrust and Drag
What are the four forces of flight?
100
This controls the aircraft about the vertical axis.
What is the rudder?
100
The cube root of 16.
What is 2?
100
Where you can find the leveling means that are specified for a particular aircraft.
What is a Type Certificate Data Sheet?
100
The first aviator to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean.
Who is Charles Lindbergh.
200
This form of heat transfer happens over great distances.
What is radiation?
200
The ailerons control the aircraft this way about the longitudinal axis.
What is laterally?
200
10 raised to the sixth power.
What is one million?
200
This must be removed from the scale reading when weighing an aircraft.
What is Tare Weight?
200
The Government Organization that regulates Aircraft and it's industry.
What is the FAA or Federal Aviation Administration?
300
212 Degrees Fahrenheit, or 100 Degrees Celsius.
What is the boiling point of water?
300
These produce extra lift and drag at slower airspeeds.
What are flaps?
300

Using the "F-A-P" triangle, what is the pressure in psi for a force of 10 pounds against a piston of 5 square inches? 

What is 2?

300
The maximum permissible weight of a loaded aircraft, less it's fuel.
What is Maximum Zero Fuel Weight?
300
A lighter than air aircraft?
What is a Hot Air Balloon?
400
Heat transfer through contact.
What is conduction?
400
This can be adjusted by the pilot to hold controls in position to eliminate pilot fatigue.
What are the trim tabs?
400
Height x Width x Depth.
What is the volume of a cube or rectangle?
400
The distance in inches between the center of gravity of an item and the datum.
What is the Arm?
400
The smoothing and increase in lift when the aircraft is within half of aircraft's wingspan above the ground.
What is ground effect?
500
For every action, their is an equal or opposite reaction.
What is Newtons 3rd Law of Motion?
500
The elevator controls the aircraft longitudinally about this axis.
What is the lateral axis?
500
The cube root of 27 squared.
What is 9?
500
Fuel left in the tank, lines and components after the fuel has been drained from the main strainer while the aircraft is in a level flight position.
What is undrainable or residual fuel?
500

Approximately 768 mph on a standard day.

What is Mach 1, or the Speed of Sound?